The 75-year-old frontman is set to hit the road with the Stones in less than two weeks, but he took the time to chat with Q107‘s John Derringer on Monday morning about his recovery, memories of Toronto’s SARSStock in 2003 and his excitement to return to Canada.

Jagger didn’t give much away about what Canadian fans can expect to hear at the rapidly approaching Burl’s Creek show, however he admitted the Stones have been rehearsing some songs they “haven’t done recently” and others they “haven’t done before.”

“We try and get a bit into the unusual,” said Jagger, revealing that 1976’s Memory Motel was one of the songs the band had been rehearsing. “We actually rehearsed that one the other day.”

“Most of the time, people don’t want too much of the unusual,” he joked.

Mick Jagger from The Rolling Stones performs live on stage at Twickenham Stadium on June 19, 2018 in London, England.

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Jagger promised that fans would hear some of the band’s best-known classics, too.

“We sometimes drop one or two, but there’s maybe 10 favourites,” he said.